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  • Government19
  • UK government3
Most supports
  • Green Party10
  • Ed Gillespie3
  • Sally Mittuch3
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  • Local Government25 postssupportive
  • Health & NHS14 postsneutral
  • Environment11 postscritical
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10 May 2026EducationcelebratoryTherapy animals can make such a big difference. I've recently met three wonderful animals who help people with special educational needs: the beautiful Prestur the horse, and a very friendly duck (Pancake) and bantum hen (Lovely). I can see how they help build confidence and emotional connections.
8 May 2026Local GovernmentmeasuredOf the 10 seats in Waveney Valley constituency, 6 went Green and 4 went Reform. It's clearer than ever that the choice here is Greens or Reform. Green councillors will work hard to hold the new Reform administration to account and will fight for local services and the environment.
8 May 2026MP & ParliamentcelebratoryThese strong results are an endorsement of our local record and approach: working hard to represent local people and make a difference on the environment and protecting services.
8 May 2026MP & ParliamentcelebratoryDelighted to see strong Green results across Waveney Valley including Green gains in Diss, Bungay and Hoxne & Eye. We also held our seats in Halesworth, Upper Gipping and Thedwastre North.
8 May 2026EnvironmentcelebratoryFor me personally, David Attenborough has had a profound influence on how I think about nature, policy and our responsibility to protect the environment. Thank you David for a lifetime of dedication to our planet.
7 May 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryIn Thredling, Teresa Davis is an experienced district councillor now standing for the County Council. If you live in Worlingworth, Debenham or the surrounding areas, I would strongly encourage you to vote for Teresa.
7 May 2026Local GovernmentmeasuredIn Thedwastre North, vote for James Patchett, an experienced district councillor, committed to putting local people first.
7 May 2026Local GovernmentmeasuredIn Hoxne and Eye, vote for Sally Mittuch, a dedicated local voice ready to work hard for the community.
7 May 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryIn Hartismere, Rowland Warboys is standing to be your next County Councillor. He has been a brilliant district councillor over the past seven years, always listening and responding to local needs.
7 May 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryIn Halesworth, Cllr Annette Dunning has been a fantastic representative over the past five years, consistently working for a better Halesworth.
7 May 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryIn Bungay, vote for Peter Aianoo, a passionate local candidate who is already working to support the community.
7 May 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryIn East Depwade, Ed Gillespie brings long experience in the green sector and a strong commitment to local issues. I know he will make a phenomenal councillor.
7 May 2026Local GovernmentmeasuredIn Diss & Roydon, Will Porteous is a long standing community campaigner who is ready to take the next step and represent you on the council.
7 May 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryIn West Depwade, vote for Christina Kenna, a committed local voice ready to stand up for the community. She will bring her experience as a headteacher to County Hall.
7 May 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryToday is the day. Across Waveney Valley, we have fantastic candidates standing for election, so wherever you are, you can vote for a Green councillor dedicated to working for your community.
6 May 2026MP & ParliamentcelebratoryGreat to be out in Gislingham today with Rowland Warboys, the Green candidate in Hartismere. Really positive reception on the doors. People recognise the track record of Greens as hard-working local representatives
6 May 2026Local GovernmentmeasuredTeresa Davis is an experienced district councillor and is now running for the County Council. On Thursday, if you live in Thredling, which covers Worlingworth, Debenham and the surrounding areas, I would strongly encourage you to vote for Teresa.
6 May 2026non-politicalmeasuredPeople are looking for a change in this election, but I know they want to vote for parties who will be focused on making a real difference locally. On 7th May, for change and for a strong track record of local action, Vote Green.
6 May 2026Local Governmentmeasuredeastangliabylines.co.uk/politics/loc...
6 May 2026Local GovernmentmeasuredOn Thursday, you’ll have an important decision to make. The work of Councillors may not be glamorous and is often overlooked, but it has a real impact on daily life across our communities. I've written in East Anglia bylines on why you should vote Green this week.
5 May 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryChristina Kenna will make an outstanding representative for West Depwade. Her experience as a primary headteacher means she brings real expertise on education. On Thursday, vote for a local councillor who will be an active representative for the community.
5 May 2026Health & NHSmeasuredThe exodus of dentists from the NHS continues. The Government must press ahead with reform of the dental contract, so we can keep dentists in the NHS. NHS dentistry must be properly funded. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
5 May 2026Agriculture & Rural Economymeasuredwww.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home...
5 May 2026Agriculture & Rural EconomymeasuredFood security is one of the biggest threats we face as a nation. When Parliament returns, we need Govt ministers in the chamber to set out clearly how they will protect our food security in the immediate term and how we will build a more sustainable food system for the future.
1 May 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryWill Porteous is getting a great response on the doorstep. Living in Roydon with his family, he has been working for a better community for years. Now, he is ready to take the next step. On election day, Will is standing to be County Councillor for Diss and Roydon.
30 Apr 2026Environmentangry100 days since the Govt was forced to release its National Security Assessment which said that ecosystem collapse is a threat to national security. Parliament has still not been allowed to scrutinise its findings. We must have a Parliamentary debate.
28 Apr 2026OtherangryAnimal testing is not incidental suffering. It is systemic, deliberate, and built into the process itself. Science has moved on. We no longer need to rely on cruel animal testing.
28 Apr 2026Energy & Net ZeroangryIt is unforgivable that while my constituents are struggling to pay their energy bills, oil giants are cashing in on the war in Iran. That cannot be right. We need a stronger windfall tax www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
28 Apr 2026Housing & PlanningcelebratoryThe Renters’ Rights Act is the biggest change to renting in nearly 40 years. Learn about your new rights by joining one of @GenerationrentUK’s Renters’ Rights Awareness Week webinars below: www.generationrent.org/renters-righ...
25 Apr 2026Local GovernmentcelebratoryIt was great knocking on doors with Ed Gillespie in Harleston. I know he will make a phenomenal councillor for East Depwade, which covers Harleston, the Pulhams and the surrounding villages.
Sources & methodology
SourceBluesky / AT Protocol API · author feed. Each post links to the original on bsky.app.
VerificationOnly handles linked from the MP’s own published list are ingested. Self-declared or unverified handles aren’t included.
ClassificationEach post is LLM-classified for substance (vs reposts, social mentions, scheduling), then for tone (critical / measured / supportive) per target.
WindowThe 60-day summary above; the list covers all classified substantive posts.